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Divorce Support...2 Days Left until the Survive and Thrive Boot Camp for Men and Women
There is still time to sign up for the Survive and Thrive After Divorce Book Camp for men and women.
For the men- Tuesday, September 24, 2013 @ 8PM EST For the women- Wednesday, September 25, 2013 @ 8PM EST
Learn the life and leadership skills used by corporations nationwide, such as Stress Management, Communication Skills, goal setting and Conflict Resolution. These skills Read more [...]

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Divorce Support... How to Deal with the Holidays!
Welcome!
After a divorce, the holiday season can be stressful, emotional and lonely. If you are experiencing any of these feelings, I can appreciate what you are going through!
Hello, it's Joanie Winberg, a Certified Human Behavior Consultant, Divorce Mentor, corporate trainer and CEO of the National Association Read more [...]

Divorced? Survive and Thrive After Divorce Boot Camp for Men and Women
As a Divorce Mentor and CEO of the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children, I hear many of the following questions from my clients after divorce... "Now what?, Will I ever get my life back?, Will I ever be happy again?". Unfortunately, there isn't a step-by-step manual to answer these questions and to help you get back on track after your divorce. We can only wish. Wish no more.
That's why as a corporate trainer Read more [...]

Here are some guidelines to follow if still have to be in contact with your abuser.
- Tell the abuser that you will not accept the statements that define you and list examples.
- Tell your abuser that you will video all meetings. Then keep a video camera with you.
- Limit contact with the abuser.
- Say "What did you say?" if you do hear verbal abuse
- Be prepared to leave the presence of the abuser if you are abused
- Hang up the phone if you are abused.
- Try to keep any Read more [...]

In the wake of a very high profile celebrity divorce case here in the UK, this morning I was asked to speak on a handful of mid-morning BBC radio stations on their case and the general topic of divorce and domestic abuse.
I was asked several times whether people threw the towel in on their marriages quicker than had happened in the past. Prior to my research on the subject, I would have said that as a society (Western world anyway) we have embraced Read more [...]

Have you ever asked yourself these questions concerning your ex, children, co-workers or even your boss?
- Why did you do that?
- What were you thinking?
Trying to understand another person's behavior can be very stressful and frustrating. The first step to help you deal with your frustration is to remember that everyone is unique. We all see the world from a different perspective.
With that being said, would it be fair to say that if I understand you and you understand me, chances are Read more [...]

Divorce Support... How to Deal with the Holidays!
Welcome!
After a divorce, the holiday season can be stressful, emotional and lonely. If you are experiencing any of these feelings, I can appreciate what you are going through!
Hello, it's Joanie Winberg, a Certified Human Behavior Consultant, Divorce Mentor, corporate trainer and CEO of the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children.
So how to you deal with the holidays and plan for the Read more [...]

DASNM has a complimentary 30 minute coaching session just for you:
Do you ever feel like you need someone to talk to during this time in your life?
Divorce Support is just a phone call away from our very own Joanie!
Are any of the following concerns keeping you awake at night?
- Will I always feel this lonely?- I feel stuck. I need help setting goals for my new life.- How do I deal with stress and the feeling of being overwhelmed as a single parent on a daily basis?
- Dating again? Read more [...]

The No Contact Rule!
1. No calls, no texts, no emails, no smoke signals, no carrier pigeons. Make a list of every nasty hurtful thing they said and did to you and keep a copy near every communication device you own.
2. No “accidental” meetings (if you can help it). Change your routine. Go to the gym at a different time or on different days. Find an alternate sports pub. Go to a different grocery store. Yes, it’s unfair that you have to change your lifestyle Read more [...]

Divorce Source Radio Episode “NLP Combined with Divorce Coaching Helps Get Over Divorce Faster” Originally aired July 23, 2012
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This episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck features Liz Becker, a Master Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practitioner (NLP) and a Divorce/Life Coach. Liz combines her divorce Coaching and NLP skills in an attempt to peacefully assist people through the unpleasant Read more [...]

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If you are in a relationship that is violent, and remember violence is not just physical but also mental and emotional, then seek help when you are able. The Hotline is a national domestic violence help line. Their number is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).